Crime & Safety
Police Seek Suspects Who Invaded Family's Home at Gunpoint
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Hercules police detectives at (510) 799-8267.

Police today said they are seeking two armed suspects who ambushed a family Wednesday night at their Hercules home and stole the contents of a safe while making threats at gunpoint. At 7:51 p.m., Hercules police officers responded to a residence in the 200 block of Cinnabar Way, where a reported home invasion and robbery had occurred 30 minutes earlier.
Two suspects apparently caught a 47-year-old woman, her two children and her elderly mother by surprise as they returned home, according to police. Held at gunpoint, the victims were ordered to open a safe inside the home, police said.
One suspect, armed with a rifle, threatened to shoot the children if the demands weren’t met, police said. When the woman opened the safe, police said the suspects stole its contents, disabled the victim’s phone and shut all the victims into a bathroom.
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The victims heard a car speeding away a short time later, police said, so it’s suspected that there was a getaway driver involved as well. An area check did not yield any trace of the suspects, police said.
Police described one suspect as a 5-foot-9-inch Asian man in his mid 20’s. He was apparently wearing all dark-colored clothing including a hooded sweatshirt, gloves and either a dark bandana or ski mask covering his face. The other suspect was described by police as a black man, also in his mid 20’s, wearing similar clothing. He is around 6 feet tall with a thin build.
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Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Hercules police detectives at (510) 799-8267.
By Bay City News
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